Cash Offer for Your San Diego Home
See what investors will actually pay for your home, and compare it with your traditional and MarketMax selling options before making a decision.
Step 1
Submit property details
Step 2
Schedule a brief property visit
Step 3
We present your property to our investor network to create competing offers.
Step 4
You receive a written cash offer
Step 5
We compare cash, traditional, and Market Max options
Many instant cash offers are generated without anyone ever seeing your home. Because the buyer hasn’t evaluated the home, they often price in uncertainty and reserve the right to renegotiate after inspection.
When we review your property, we can also compare your cash offer with a traditional listing or MarketMax strategy — so you can see the numbers clearly before deciding.
How is your cash offer different from iBuyer platforms like Opendoor or Offerpad?
Those platforms generate offers using algorithms — without ever seeing your home. We present your property directly to real buyers and investors who have reviewed actual photos and property details. That means fewer surprises after inspection and a more realistic offer up front.
Will I get a lower price with a cash offer?
Do I need to clean or fix anything before you visit?
No. We assess the property as-is. The goal of the visit is simply to capture accurate details so we can present it honestly to buyers and get you a realistic offer — not an inflated number that gets cut later.
How quickly can I get an offer?
Once we do a brief property visit, we typically present offers within a few days. Closing can happen in as little as two to three weeks depending on the buyer.
Is there any obligation if I request a cash offer?
None at all. Getting a cash offer is just information — it helps you understand your options. You are never locked into anything until you sign a contract.
What if the cash offer is lower than I hoped?
That is actually useful information. If the cash offer doesn't meet your goals, we can compare it with a traditional listing to see if the difference justifies the extra time and effort. Either way, you make the decision with full clarity on the numbers.
Can I still sell for cash if my home needs major repairs?
Yes — in fact, that is one of the situations where a cash offer makes the most sense. Buyers who pay cash are typically comfortable with properties that need work. We position the home accordingly to attract the strongest offers.